Céline Dion Postpones Concerts Over a Cold — No, it’s Not Coronavirus!

Rest assured. The Queen of Music, Céline Dion, has tested negative for coronavirus.

The singer did have a cold, however, and was forced to postpone upcoming tour dates in Washington, DC, and Pittsburgh, PA. According to reports, doctors had tested her for coronavirus, and thankfully they quickly ruled it out.

“On Monday night, a day after completing a six-show run in the New York area, Céline began feeling the symptoms of a common cold,” read a post on her official Facebook page. “The symptoms persisted into Tuesday, and her doctors instructed her to rest for the next 5-7 days. After testing her, the doctors concluded that her virus was not related to COVID-19.”

“I’m so sorry for disappointing my fans in Washington D.C. and Pittsburgh,” she added in a statement. “I hope everyone understands.”

Céline has since rescheduled her March 11 performance at Capital One Arena for Nov. 16, 2020, and her March 13 performance at PPG Paints Arena for Nov. 18, 2020.

You gotta do what you gotta do, right?!